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  1. As of 2011, out of 787 declared Jews in Serbia, 578 stated their religion as Judaism, mostly in the cities of Belgrade (286), Novi Sad (84), Subotica (75) and Pančevo (31). The only remaining functioning synagogue in Serbia is the Belgrade Synagogue. There are also small numbers of Jews in Zrenjanin and Sombor, with isolated families scattered ...

  2. Dec 12, 2018 · Serbia is a predominantly Christian country, with Orthodoxy, Roman Catholicism, Protestantism, Islam and Judaism as the four main religions. Learn about the history, culture and followers of each religion in Serbia, from the Serbian Orthodox Church to the Jewish community.

  3. Orthodoxy is the largest single religious faith in Serbia with 6,079,296 adherents (84.5% of the population) according to the 2011 census, and in Montenegro with around 320,000 (51% of the population). It is the second-largest faith in Bosnia and Herzegovina with 31.2% of the population, and in Croatia with 4.4% of the population.

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  4. Christianity is the predominant religion in Serbia. The Constitution of Serbia defines it as a secular state with guaranteed religious freedom. Eastern Orthodox Christians with 6,079,396 members, comprise 84.5% of country's population. The Serbian Orthodox Church is the largest and traditional church of the country; adherents of it are ...

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  6. 2 days ago · Serbia, country in the west-central Balkans. For most of the 20th century, it was a part of Yugoslavia. The capital of Serbia is Belgrade, a cosmopolitan city at the confluence of the Danube and Sava rivers. Serbia’s second city, Novi Sad, a cultural and educational center, lies upstream on the Danube.

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  7. Learn how religion and national identity are closely linked in Serbia, where 84.6% of the population are Eastern Orthodox Christians. Discover the role of the Serbian Orthodox Church, the traditions of Slava and the Julian calendar, and the diversity of spiritual beliefs.

  8. Serbia - Slavs, Orthodox, Balkan: Most of the population of Serbia and neighbouring Montenegro is of South Slavic origin. Slavic tribes entered the region from the north during the 5th to 7th century ce, encountering Illyrian-speaking peoples. Although the Slavs acculturated large numbers of Illyrians, many of the latter retained their distinctive language and customs in the complex hills and ...

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